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How many of you are chasing Content Providers for 2257 info?
We have been getting a few requests from clients for 2257 documetation, a lot of them did not know we already supplied it with our content or were sending the same email to all their suppliers.
It seems that one Contet Broker has closed down and is just telling people he's in Canada so not covered by it. His clients might have to throw everything away now. So who is collecting 2257 info and what results are you having? |
Is no one here trying to get their content records legal for the new 2257 laws?
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Does anyone have the actual text of the revised 2257 regs? The federal register web site is down.. http://www.gpoaccess.gov/fr/
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I think you guys should start tracking down 2257 info. One content provider announced he's closing and when asked if he's going to keep the documents 5 years he replied he in Canada.
Don't think he was keen at giving out documents in the first place. |
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My continually updated FAQ with the proposed 2257 changes link in the first entry: http://www.2257lookup.com/2257ForWebmasters.html -brandon |
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Yeah... I'm tracking down the 2257 documents that Cool Content said were included with the sets I bought... But they weren't all there. Since the Model release was not included, and the girls ID was produced when she was 15 years old... I don't know how old she was when the shoot took place.
Cool Content got the sets from Timifoto... Your Home Boy, by the way. I contacted him also... only to find his site down, and no answer to my email. Needless to say, Cool Content lost my future business. Excuses are like assholes... everyone has one. |
I don't care if a content provider is in Canada or any other country. If they are selling to US companies they need to include 2257 information. If not their content is worthless for US webmasters.
We once did an all buy - bought all the photos of a content providers content. They sent us a box with 500 model release forms and IDs. I'm going through all of the content we have purchased through out the years. If I don't have 2257 information I'm going to ask for it. And if I don't get I'm taking the content down - and I'll make a stink about it on the boards. |
Today most providers include the 2257 with the download or CD. It's the older stuff, some of which may have to go.
Some block addresses which may be required. The real requirement is still an open question. |
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Come back here and post when you know WTF you are talking about. I like you but I am sick of your fucking scare tactics to sell content. |
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But I don't live in the US. Or does the fact that my host is in the US means that I need to comply with that new 2257?
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Sounds like content providers better get smart and start talking to their favorite programmers as much as they should be talking to their attorneys.
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------------------------------------------- For those that are sending out blackened-out IDs.. i talked to one content producer yesterday and what they do is only show the picture and the birthdate. Some content producers leave the real name and birthdate. And then there are those that don't provide any kind of identification currently. The blackened-ID issue is certainly up for debate. AaronM had a great idea about having a non-profit somehow manage or deal with these issues.. which ties into the idea of using DRM to encrypt the model ID and releases, so that the identity of the model is protected, and the webmasters have the full model ID/releases.. but without them being able to view it unless asked for it by DOJ. Working on the logistics of the non-profit now as well as the DRM stuff. -brandon |
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So long as all the models were over 18 at the time of the shoot, consented to having their content sold on the Internet and the content was not stolen. Now how do you know all that without the documents? |
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Amusing to see how words get twisted and things get taken completely out of context. Feels almost like watching the news or listening to George Bush give a speech.
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Explain what happens to one of your clients in two years time if they are trying to find documents of content bought from you. If you are your producer has closed shop. Remembering those outside the US are not governed by the US law. |
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Where can we see that the law passed?
I don't see anything about that. It was a proposal law for the moment. Maybe that I'm wrong? |
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LAw is law and he is using the fact that most webmasters do not understand the new regs to gain an advantage to peddle his shit. The sad thing is that Paul's content sells itself without him having to do this. For the record....Most past clients who comes to me and askes for these records will be told to go fly a kite. Just like they may not know me, I may not know them and I am not about to give those records out to a potential psycho. I know the people that I currently shoot exclusive content for and I will have no problems giving them the docs as needed by the new regs simply because I fully trust them.....Although even the proposed regs DO NOT REQUIRE ME TO DO SO. |
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That's far from being accurate. The content supplier you are speaking of has always gone out of her/his way to supply the proper documentation.Along with that,they have proven to be upfront and honorable in the business dealings i've had with them.If they are required to provide 2257 documentation for their customers they will. I have absolutely no doubt about that. |
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STFU Paul. Jact was a RESELLER. The providers that he resold for have those records and they are required to keep them IF they are in the US. Jact also never said that he did not have or was not going to keepo them...He only stated that he is not required to...AND HE'S RIGHT. |
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They're stand up folks. |
This thread is and was a farce from the very beginning.
Paul, sorry to say... but you should be ashamed of yourself on this one. It's not right to try to drag jact's name through the mud for your own personal gain just because they're shutting themselves down. Just because they won't be selling anymore, doesn't mean they don't care about their reputation. And you know as well as everyone else in this thread that they've always upheld the letter of the law to the T. |
I'm touched that you'd start so many threads about me, Paul. I didn't realize just how badly you had a hardon for me or how much you needed the business. You assume far too much, but that's fine, a prime example of the blind leading the blind.
What did you hope to do, hurt my business? :1orglaugh |
Paul - just our of interest, have you consulted anyone regarding your position in relation to EU Data Protection law? Not stirring, genuinely curious.
Richard |
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So long as those guys do not get hit by a bus, decide to shoot someone who is underage, go out of business are not in the US and governed by US laws. As for not keeping the documents becasue they may be forged that's a ridiculous excuse. And why is it your job to make sure the porn you publish is legal? Well that hardly needs answering. As for the others who think I should shup up and not point out that things change and the only safe guard you have is yourself. Well OK. I'm off home anyway. Jact it's nice to know that you will be keeping a copy of the documents form the producers you brokered for, but that was not what you said originally. You said others were Custodians and responsible. I did not set out to hurt your business or promote my own, their are many who do provide 2257 documents. I set out ot tell people to assume that shit happens and they need to make sure they are covered, not relying on someone else. |
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Not sure how that alters now we are in the EU, but our lawyer is looking into the new EU regulations and how they effect us. |
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You may be claiming not to be trying to ride on someone's coat tails, but it's pretty evident that this is exactly what you're trying to do. Every word out of your mouth is an attempt at self promotion. You're a vulture and your spots will never change. Just because we're closing our site does not mean we're going out of business or leaving the industry. If you had half a clue, you'd realize this. Now kindly avoid threads trying to crucify myself or my company in future. |
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This is under Principle 1 of the Data Protection Act 1998. As you are in the EU, then I imagine you will be subject to similar EU law (our Act is the result of an EU Directive). Industry norms are irrelevant, implicit consent is irrelevant. I'd be interested to know if the Czech Republic does not require explicit consent, since some of our photographers shoot over there and it would save them some hassle. Incidentally, Paul, you perhaps should be getting permission since you sell to UK magazines still? A model could complain in the UK in that case. |
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Going home huh? Good. Off with ya then you tosser. :321GFY Quote:
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Ive been trying to contact greg-gregory for all the licenses and what not. Havent got a response from them in over a month...:(
8k pictures..worthless to me. |
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I didn't think this passed yet. Thought it was still on the table.
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